HYMN to the Great God ATON |
- (Excerpt engraved on the tomb of king AY at Tell el-Armana.)
- You appear on the horizon of the sky,
- > You are the living ATON, the beginning of life.
- > You are great, gracious, beloved of all lands,
- As you are Re, you are alpha and omega,
- > and no man knows your ways.
- When you disappear the west of the horizon,
- > lands enter into darkness and seem dead.
- The obscurity becomes a shroud and silence covers the Earth.
- > At the dawn when you rise on the horizon
- by your rays you dispel obscurity.
- > Trees and plants bloom
- birds fly off their nests
- > fishes in the river jump into your arms
- chicks come out of their shell to speak to you.
- Oh Unique God, unlike no other,
- Only You created the world according to your desire,
- and you give to every man what is necessary,
- You calculate the length of every life,
- and you created the men differently
- By their nature and the color of their skin.
- You created a Nile in heavens for everyone.
- > It waters fields, germinates seeds,
- and renews the silt of mountains.
- Oh Lord of eternity!
- Your rays nurture every field
- You made millions in the image of yourself.
- You are Aton, light of day on the Earth
- You filled my heart while giving it
- the knowledge of your knowledge and your strength.
Even though this text is not probably written by Akhenaton in person, it sounds like an existing text prayer giving glory to OSIRIS or AMON. Another point of interest is that these texts with their wisdom have been kept in mind by the Hebrews in David's Psalms, the book of Proverbs of Solomon and in Ecclesiastes.
THE BOOK of WISDOM of AMENEMOPE (around 1360 BC.)
Let's reread some excerpts of a papyrus which arrived in the British Museum in 1888 under the N°1074.
Is this text the work of an Egyptian grain superintendent? Don't forget he wrote his maxims of wisdom 300 years before David, and uses the terms "ATON" and "solar disk". Was this in the time of the reform of Akhenaton?
- His advice to humanity :
- That you understand my words and your heart puts them into practice,
- because the one that follows them knows interior peace.
- Do not allow the poor and the old to be treated harshly by gesture or word.
- Don't wish to be ever in the company of a perverse man.
- Know that a man of good is always loved of God
- when he thinks before expressing himself.
- The bad trample underfoot the good, and by bad actions try to waste time!
- Those that want to be owners should not become wealthy
- while digging furrows in the earth of others.
- It is better to be poor and in God's hands.
- Bread is better when the heart is happy,
- For every man has his hour fixed by destiny.
- Recite your prayers to ATON when he appears on the horizon
- so that he will grant you prosperity and health, and will
- save you from need and misery for all of your life.
- You must endeavor to be sincere with YOUR NEIGHBOR
- even though it may cause him grief.
- Don't covet the possessions of others, and don't let your neighbor starve,
- because it is evil to take the life of one that is good.
- If you discover that a bad man took a measure of bread
- from a hard-working farmer, stop it from occurring in the future.
- Such an act will be beneficial to your soul.
- The one that is pure as gold in high content
- will have honors above of the crowd,
- and will see the downfall of his enemies.
- Be humble and discreet, because discretion is better
- for the man who looks for perfection.
- In truth God's intentions are impenetrable,
- Bow yourself before them and know that he can when he wants,
- destroy the tranquillity of men.
- In truth, man is made of clay, mingled with straw.
- God is his creator and came from his divine hand.
- How happy the one that reaches the beyond!
- It proves that he lives in God's hand.
- If a young man curses an old man, he cannot pray to the solar disk,
- because Re, that knows all, will punish the guilty heart.
- Don't forget that the stranger is your brother,
- Don't pass by with your jug of oil without stopping for him.
* Maxims of the scribe ANTY to his son (around 1300 BC.)
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